Zee studios lose Rs 95 crores, KRK takes all the credit

The self proclaimed number one movie critic, Kamaal R Khan in the world has taken credit for the loss that Zee studious incurred due to its last big release. The last big release by the production house was Salman Khan starrer Radhe, so KRK was quick to take all the credit for the loss. 

KRK has been heavily criticizing the Salman Khan starrer for various reasons and the constant criticism also made the superstar take legal action against the movie critic. On Wednesday the infamous critic took to Twitter said that he is the reason behind Zee Studios such a huge loss. 

“According to media reports #Zee is having a loss of ₹95 Cr for the last big released film. All credit goes to The No.1 critic in the world. Love you people!” said KRK on twitter. 

Even though initial days showed that Radhe has been performing well for digital release but even after debuting as a pay per view service, the movie failed to reach the optimum mark. KRK has repeatedly said that he feels that the defamation case is due to his negative reviews of the movie while the legal team from Salman’s end refuted this claim saying that it is based on the corruption charges. 

Even after the legal implication, the movie critic did not stop. He continued to target the movie and called those in influence of Salman Khan as Bollywood ke gunde. He referred to Salman as Gunda, which means a Gangster, and said that he thinks he has a lot of fans but in reality his fans are only based out of Mars now. 

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KRK did not stop here. He continued to target anyone who came out in support of Salman Khan. Mika Singh, Indian singer, came out in support of Salman which irked Kamaal R Khan and started a banter on twitter. He started to make personal attacks on the singer. Singh also released a music track dissing the movie critic which later on lead to KRK filing a complaint with Mumbai Police. 

Nevertheless, the film has suffered crores of damage and it has been confirmed by a report in a leading newspaper as well. Even if it releases on television, there will be alot of marketing which will also cost crores and hence no matter how much the production tries, it won’t be able to balance out the loss, stated the report. 

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